NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans just wrapped up practice on Friday at Saint Thomas Sports Park.
On Sunday, the team will face the Baltimore Ravens at Nissan Stadium.
Three quick hits:
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Walker Questionable**
Titans tight end Delanie Walker returned to practice on Friday, but on a limited basis.
Walker is listed as questionable on the team's injury report for Sunday's game because of an ankle injury he suffered on October 22 against the Browns.
"He can do some things," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said when asked what he saw from Walker in practice, which was held indoors due to the weather. "Being on the turf, we wanted to be smart, too. We always limit them when we go on the turf."
With Walker slowed with the ankle injury, rookie tight end Jonnu Smith has seen his workload increase in practices this week.
"It has been great for him," Mularkey said of Smith. "It has really been good for all of our tight ends, to get a chance to get more reps and play a different role, so Jonnu has done good. But we haven't changed anything – it's Jonnu or Delanie."
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Good week for Davis**
Titans receiver Corey Davis had a good week, per Mularkey, and is good to go for Sunday's game.
Davis practiced again on Friday, and remains on track to start for the Titans.
The fifth overall pick of the draft hasn't played since Week 2 against the Jaguars.
Davis was targeted a team-high 10 times in the season opener, and caught six passes for 69 yards. He reinjured his hamstring injury the next week in Jacksonville.
"Is he ready to play 60 snaps (on Sunday)?," Mularkey said. "I can't say that he is that. But he'll get enough to get a good measure of where he's at right now."
Injuries
Guard Quinton Spain missed practice again on Friday because of a toe injury, and he's been ruled out for Sunday's game.
Brian Schwenke will start in Spain's place.
Safety Johnathan Cyprien (hamstring) practiced again for Titans, and is "good to go," per Mularkey.
Linebacker Nate Palmer (ankle) did not practice and will be listed as questionable.
Tackle Jack Conklin and receiver Taywan Taylor returned to practice on Friday after missing Thursday's session.
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